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Originally Posted by crockett
As for middle school and high school, I think that's pushing it a bit unless they were given a credit in return for the future for their college education. IE if you do 50 or 100 hours community service you get in return 50 to 100 hours of paid tuition at your local community college once you graduate high school.
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Sounds like you are missing the point of this. The concept is not a forced job with a guaranteed reward. It's actually to use no-cost labor to improve communities.
Everyone has their hand out nowadays. I know a woman who offered any kid on her street $20 an hour to help her landscape one weekend. Nobody wanted to do it.